Since Adobe’s launch of Creative Cloud and Creative Suite 6, we have generated a lot of content to share our news and excitement for the new subscription services, new features and how we want to celebrate your creativity.

Adobe Creative Cloud is a new subscription offering from Adobe. When it becomes available in the first half of 2012, it will give members access to a creative hub where they can explore, create, publish, and share their work using Adobe Creative Suite® desktop applications, Adobe Touch Apps, and Adobe services together for a complete ideation-to-publishing experience.

Adobe Creative Cloud will be everything designers need, everywhere they work — starting at US$49.99 per month.

The vision for Adobe Creative Cloud is to turn previously difficult, disparate workflows into one intuitive, natural experience so our customers can create freely and deliver ideas on any desktop, tablet, or handheld device.

If you want to find out people’s experiences with Photoshop Lightroom 4, please click here.

Adobe Shadow

Then Adobe Shadow was introduced on Wednesday in our Adobe Labs. Adobe Shadow is a new inspection and preview tool that allows front-end web developers and designers to work faster and more efficiently by streamlining the preview process, making it easier to customize websites for mobile devices. You can find out more here.

Adobe Edge

Today Adobe Edge preview 5 is now available! Preview 5 introduces significant improvements to speed up the animation creation process, new on-stage tools, as well as publishing and optimization features for older browsers and lighter code output. You can find out more here as well.

The software enables Web developers and designers to work faster and more efficiently by streamlining preview and customization of websites for mobile devices.

Adobe Shadow aims to alleviate the time and stress of working on websites across mobile browsers. Web pros can wirelessly pair multiple smartphones and tablets with their computer and simultaneously view real-time previews of Web content across multiple iOS and Android devices, quickly seeing refreshed website designs with live updates.

We heard from the community that emulators and simulators just won’t cut it and it’s absolutely critical that website compatibility is checked on the actual devices. Adobe Shadow’s synchronized browsing nearly eliminates the need to touch the device, but still provides a real, on-device experience.

Adobe announced Adobe® Photoshop® Touch for iPad 2, via the iTunes App Store at Mobile World Congress 2012 last Monday Feb 27. The app offers core Photoshop features & new capabilities for creating and sharing in an app custom-built for tablet PCs. This is what some people say about the app.